Dental implants
and tooth extraction

We offer both gentle surgical extraction of damaged teeth that cannot be restored and replacement with implants.

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Guided implant surgery

To ensure even higher quality of treatment and patient comfort, Guided Implant Surgery is now available in our clinic. It combines modern 3D technology with precise planning, ensuring maximum safety, stability and a faster healing process.

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top 3 benefits
Maximum precision and safety

The implant is placed with a digitally designed 3D guide, which ensures higher precision and reduces the likelihood of errors.

Long-term stability and better results

Optimally planned implant positioning guarantees both functional and aesthetic quality, ensuring a stable result in the long term.

Less discomfort and faster healing

The less invasive approach reduces the risk of inflammation, pain and damage to adjacent tissues, and speeds up the healing process.

When are dental implants and tooth extractions necessary?

During the first visit, our specialist takes X-ray images, shows and explains the current situation to the patient, and also explains the possible solutions. The decision to replace irreparable teeth with implants is made only after careful evaluation of the tooth and consultation with the patient.
After the first visit, the dentist prepares a treatment plan, which includes not only a list of tasks to be performed, but also expected cost of treatment.

If necessary, tooth extraction of various degrees of complexity is possible – from simple single-rooted teeth to surgical wisdom tooth extractions.

Implants are currently the best option when replacing lost teeth. In our clinic, patients are offered both individual dental implants that replace one tooth, as well as solutions in situations where all teeth are lost.
Implants may be an option if:

  • the existing tooth was not treated and is no longer restorable;
  • a large inflammation under the roots of the tooth exists, which cannot be solved by cleaning the canals;
  • traumatic tooth injury, as a result of which it is impossible to restore the tooth;
  • have congenital problems, lack of teeth, etc.

There are situations when it is possible to remove the damaged tooth and immediately place an implant in place. Careful examination is carried out to decide if such a solution is possible or whether it is still better to extract the tooth, wait 3-4 months and then insert the implant.

Restoration of teeth with implants consists of two stages. During the surgical part, an implant is placed into the jaw bone. The function of implant is similar to the root of a natural tooth. After 2-4 months, when the implant has integrated, the prosthetic part begins – production of zirconium crown or denture. Dental implants can be referred to as artificial tooth roots that become part of the jaw. Thanks to modern possibilities, implants look natural, you can smile and eat without worries.

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